Stretchers - Shoes and shoe plates

All prices are for units of 1 piece, except where stated otherwise.
Prices are in GBP£ and do not include VAT or delivery.

Str31A and 33A have 1 row of 5 holes down the center. And any 2 of these holes can be used to attach
the shoe plate to the stretcher. As there are no holes on the outside edges of the shoe plates, shoes
are positioned wider than with most other makes of boats, which allows more comfort and better application of power.

The product number indicates the width of the stretcher.

Str 31A replaces the carbon shoe plate (Str31). It has the same rectangular hole pattern of 35mm across, 25mm down,
to take Swift shoes. As well as the ability to move the shoe plate on the stretcher board, shoes can also be attached
in one of 3 positions, high, medium, low, to allow for greater adjustment of shoe height. Hard anodised aluminium.

Str31A

Shoe plate for Swift shoes

Material: Aluminium
Standard for Swift: 09/2011~
£ 11.00

Str31A-245: 245mm (for 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107)

Str31A-260: 260mm (for 106, all 2s)

Str31A-270: 270mm (for 1A, 2A, gigs, 4s, 8s)

Str33A is for those people who want to attach other makes of shoe, or otherwise customize their shoe plate, such as change shoe angle.

Str33A

Shoe plate with no shoe holes

Material: Aluminium
Standard for Swift: no
£ 11.00

Str33A-245: 245mm

Str33A-260: 260mm

Str33A-270: 270mm

Str62A have black mesh uppers for improved breathability and drying properties. There are 3 black webbing straps on both sides that
connect to the 3 velcro/webbing straps for good fitting and durability. On the sole they have a very simple, rectangular hole pattern
of 35mm across, 25mm down, used for fixing shoes to shoe plate, plus 3 additional holes that can be used for attaching shoes directly
to stretchers. 5mm screws (Part code ScrC/S5x10) and heel restraint cord (Dyneema 3mm x 50cm; Part code Str64) are supplied with shoes.